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- Toronto Artist Maddy Little Channels Overthinking and Heartache on Alternative Single “Quicksand” - March 5, 2026
- New York’s Lauren Minear Reclaims Her Voice on “Anxiety,” Lead Single From ‘Boxing Day (Deluxe)’ LP - March 4, 2026
- Toronto’s Aqyila Drops ‘Bloom (re-imagined),’ A Four-Track Reworking of Her JUNO Award-Winning Hit - March 2, 2026
Kitsuna’s music runs along borders. Familiar and unfamiliar, classic and future. Cold synthesizers, hypnotic rhythms, cinematic arrangements, and through it all pervading themes of loneliness and self-reflection. Writing, recording, and producing all his music alone, Kitsuna considers it a challenge against himself to see how far he can stretch into the far corners of his abilities.
New single, “Can I Love,” is a song about loneliness – one formed from the belief that wisdom is enough to see you through this life. Without love, however, life is a battle you cannot win.
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